Allow for a meaningful season
where the best records are rewarded, yet a losswill
not necessarily eliminate a deserving team from a chance
at the title. Thisshould suppress an
enduring attitude of players that perfection is necessary toreach the pinnacle of their sport; although even an undefeated, untied
seasonhave not guaranteed a championship.

Allow for the year’s lower-echelon
teams to compete for redemption.

With the exception of the Secondary
Championship to be played on Christmasday,
coaches and players will have Thanksgiving and Christmas off. This mayprovide an example of family values emphasis.

Fan appreciation should
increase substantially. In the Top 12 bracket to be described, it might be
necessary for a "Cinderella" to defeat 3 of the top 4 rankedteams to acquire a championship.

Revenues would increase
dramatically. The advertising market alone, presently dominated by relatively
few major corporations, should open significantly inboth breadth and depth, as well as attracting a significant amount of
international interest. In years to come, there is no reason why college
football should not catchand surpass
the NFL’s current TV rights deal of $2.2 Billion per year.

To the highest degree positive changes
will allow, tradition is encouraged. For example, no longer shall there need to be overtime periods to break a tie
duringthe regular season. [Postseason
ties are addressed in a separate section]